De Blasio will make income inequality the theme of his new administration. De Blasio will increase taxes on those making more than $500,000 a year to pay for universal all-day pre-K which will include a Common Core brainwashing program. He will also use the taxes to expand paid sick leave as a payback to unions and he will allow illegals access to state tuition assistance at taxpayer expense, a benefit many citizens cannot receive. He will also give illegals driver’s licenses. He intends to give illegals complete parity with citizens and then some.

He plans to overhaul the police department and ban ‘stop and frisk’. Criticism has led him to appoint Bill Bratton the “supercop” who made his name in the 1990s as New York’s police commissioner when he pioneered the “broken windows” school of “zero tolerance” for even minor crimes.

DeBlasio knows the city has to remain under control or he will lose support.

De Blasio dealt with criticism of his attacks against the financial industry by appointing a Goldman Sachs executive to a key position overseeing the financial services industry.

That doesn’t mean he suddenly likes policing or Wall Street. It shows he has a pragmatic side. Those things can stay on the back burner while he disrupts the educational system – he is a big supporter of Common Core and centralization of eduction. He will also spend his time raiding the pockets of taxpayers to pay for illegals, the poor, and anyone HE feels is being treated unequally.

The other issues dear to the Progressive heart of fundamental transformation can wait.

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